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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-02-01, Page 16.„- • . V--"WxY';',;;" ''"'+',74e5 ,rf; • ArTH-% i'24Mtretriik:14.,' • - • 4.0 :•,• • • • . , ..••• ; -. • `Ns.. •••,„, " ' r Notwithstanding the numerous projects successfully completed bythrliringnain Voice for Life group in 1984fre0.1.4ent'jOhn van den Assem's asseSsnient****bortion issue, in North America, AMerica, *ipilesSIOtati • the present time, the group feels .that inti.1ifeforeei are very ',Powerful'. Evidence of an ever increasing disrespect for life is ' seen in a new law, recently proposed in the Witt States... If 45404, would allow experimentation with unborn babies. Recently, aborted babies were found in a storage area in Lim Angeles.As burial was not permitted, the babies were destroyed by,fre as "fetal tissue". The recentiega_krnoeuvre by Manitoba Attorney Getterae.Oland Penner, is also deplored .,IFy this group. In the 'Original hearing, held in October, 1983 to consider Wages against Dr. Henry Morgennitter, he.: was accused of conspiracy to procure a 'miscarriage.. Morgenfaler, although attempting Set up abortion clinics in Manitoba, , •as he has done • • • • • , • • soccessf .Nontreal,,,: performed abortion.#:, the Atter404enerar of. the charge against Morgentalerto read: "pro- curement" °of awn%) hiateed of mere** conspiracy) 'plays into the.,hands of his defence. : • not acMally • The trial is to be heldiii,ebruary. In May, :the; "oghato Voice for Life "ichapteiwill celebrate its tenth anniversary. Dr. Hart Deaner has been, suggested as a possible aPeakerfast** mental in founding the group, he is • phsyicist at Sir Wilfrid Laurier University, Alliance for -Life will lipid its annual •(na- tional),meeting this year in Hamilton. The meeting, to beheld' duringthe Second week • in July, may tentureAlr. Borowski. as guest • speaker. Mr. Borowski•sfor:Met:member of the Manitoba cabinet, is challenging the constitutio laws, allovving 4001014. as they siaJIn conflict with the basic "right to lifey • Thosi from a distance attending the fimeral of the I Agnew were;•,•, late, K. an• d Cheri - • *limy' and Siert, Plymou rffithigan Doug &hey, Ann Arbor, Michigan; Lroti Agnew Vans, .Fort Lauderdale, Florida; Bob. and Mary Edith BerIchnug, Eric and Bethany, Lake Villa Illinoia; David Agnew, Chicagoo Illinois; Susan Ryan, Chicago, Illinois; Kath Robson,, Grosse, Point, Michigan; Sarah Blue, Detroit, Michigan; Mad and Jim Meld -Hun, Anna Mae Childress, Mary (Pat)t Murray, Eugene Blue, Detroit, Michigan, Anne Halsey,Sterling Heights, Michigan. Bertha Taylor Sarnia- Rod and Anne MacDonald; Strathroy; Bob and Jean Lennie,. Dundas; Jane MacKinnon, Paris; Bill and Dorothy Johnston, Toronto; Ken and Marj, 1VlacDonald, Ripley; , Elizabeth Forde, Jean Finlayson and Bessie Chisholm, Goderich. • LUCKNOW NEWS McDonagh aid Gerry and Mary Lou Priestap are enjoying two week's vacation in Jamaica while Hilda and Tom Andrew are on a Caribbean cruise. Jim and Dorothy gain are Vaeationing in Mexico. t. Helens couple" mark anniversary • • ; . By Kathryn Todd Ross Errington celebrated his birthday Leonard and Freda MacInnes of Lucknow and Jack MacInnes of Palm-erston were in Detroit on Friday attending the funeral of the former's nephew, Martin. MacInnes, whose death occurred following, a lengthy illness, on Monday, January 23, 1984 at age 54 years. He is survived by his wife, • Marjorie and five daughters, three sons and • three brothers. Burial was in charge of the Martenson Funeral Home, Allen Park Road. Several local folk are escaping to warmer with a birthday dinner at the Blue Fountain. Restaurant in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs.. Allan, Cranston •joined/. the Erringtons for the occasion: Folintilig' the dinner theftravelled to the home of Mr and Mrstoin'Irwin of 13elgrave. Their family and friends had gathered'there to surprise the Cranstons on the occasion of their 40th w,edding.anniver- sary. Marg and Allan' were presented with many gifts to honour the event. Guests enjoyed an evening of card playing followed by a buffet dinner. Mrs: Larry Johnston of Hamilton is visiting this vveek with Mr. and Mrs. Tom climes to avoid winter. Barry and Betty Pegg. I ' Ladies Blouses Sweaters FROM 1 I 97 • SELECTION OF MEN'S Sweaters & Shirts MIXEDSTYLES & SIZES Canadian Made Mena* Bucket. Jeans SALE PRICED AT 18 Tea' to 44' 111.ideltimemtemsztertmetentar======csamacexamemadsseecoresfenertmeem.susernata=mmzseammetuamomansasersamater 528-25 *M. ••••••• ' • I o• • • • • `• ,:tm.**tm 16 •.5.; 1,7 • KELLOGG'S - ‘k. orn Flakes .... 875 Q. AYLMER STRAWBERRY OR RASPBERRY. am .... 250 ML. Tomato juice... 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